Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
43
86
Too, they are skins, of the sort which might be worn by freewomen, huntresses, not rep-cloth or bark cloth, not rags, of the sort which might be worn by slaves".
Too, they are skins, of the sort which might be worn by free women, huntresses, not rep-cloth or bark cloth, not rags, of the sort which might be worn by slaves".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #86)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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43
83
Consider, too, the nature and condition of their garments.
43
84
The garments are not ripped or torn.
43
85
They show no signs of a struggle or of the abuse of their owner.
43
86
Too, they are skins, of the sort which might be worn by freewomen, huntresses, not rep-cloth or bark cloth, not rags, of the sort which might be worn by slaves".
43
87
"Their bodies, too," said Kisu, "showed no signs of lashings or bruises.
43
88
Presumably, then, they were not fresh captures".
43
89
I nodded.
Consider, too, the nature and condition of their garments.
The garments are not ripped or torn.
They show no signs of a struggle or of the abuse of their owner.
Too, they are skins, of the sort which might be worn by free women, huntresses, not rep-cloth or bark cloth, not rags, of the sort which might be worn by slaves".
"Their bodies, too," said Kisu, "showed no signs of lashings or bruises.
Presumably, then, they were not fresh captures".
I nodded.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 43)